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. 2019 Nov 8;9:16380. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-52532-8

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Common homologs E-values distribution of PAM and EDSSMat series of matrices. For representative purpose comparison of log10(E-values) distributions of common homologs of PAM250 and EDSSMat62 on three different test datasets: (a) Highly Disordered (HD); (b) Moderately Disordered (MD); and (c) Less Disordered (LD) is shown here. EDSSMat62 matrix achieved lower E-values on dataset comprised of highly disordered proteins i.e. HD test dataset, whereas PAM250 attained lower E-values on dataset enriched with ordered regions. Difference in E-values distributions are statistically significant (wilcoxon test, p-value is < 2.2e-16).